“COLTER SINGS AND WRITES SONGS IN WAYS SEEMINGLY LOST IN TIME. THERE IS AN AGELESSNESS ABOUT HIM SO UNUSUAL IN SOMEONE SO YOUNG.” —RICK RUBIN

“COLTER WALL IS BAR-NONE THE BEST YOUNG SINGER SONGWRITER I’VE SEEN IN TWENTY YEARS.” —STEVE EARLE

Colter Wall will embark on his largest headline tour to date in 2018 including shows at Knoxville’s Bijou Theater, Washington D.C.’s U Street Music Hall, New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Dallas’ Club Dada, San Francisco’s The Independent and Seattle’s Neumos among many others. Tickets for the newly announced shows go-on sale this Friday, December 15 at 10:00am local time. See below for complete tour details.

The tour follows a breakout year for Wall, which included over 40 sold out shows and saw the release of his acclaimed self-titled debut album. The record—produced by Grammy Award winning producer Dave Cobb—landed on “Best of 2017” lists at Rolling Stone, Paste and UPROXX, who praised, “…this self-titled slow burner is surprisingly fresh, full of existential dread and gorgeous, meandering melodies that occasionally whip themselves up into frenzies. For all your friends who declare pop has cannibalized country, play Colter Wall for them, and watch them slip back into the outlaw past with glee.” Watch the official music video for “Kate McCannon” HERE.

Available now on Young Mary’s Record Co. via Thirty Tigers (available here), Colter Wall continues to receive overwhelming critical praise…

“Colter Wall is one of country music’s most exciting young voices. His debut album is strange and stirring, rarely ever rising above a gentle rumble.” —Pitchfork

“If Wall is the future of country music, I want that future now.” —Noisey

“Wall establishes his voice from the start, with the voice of a weary old folk singer mixed with the swagger of the legends of outlaw country such as Waylon Jennings.” —No Depression
Recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A, the album features Wall on vocals and acoustic guitar, Cobb on acoustic guitar, Chris Powell (Brent Cobb, Jamey Johnson) on drums, Robbie Turner (Waylon Jennings, Chris Stapleton) on pedal steel and Mike Webb (Southern Family) on piano.

A native of Swift Current, Saskatchewan Canada, Wall’s sound is comprised of resonate and raw baritone vocals, folk and bluegrass style guitar and banjo picking, steady kick-drum stomping, and visually provoking, story telling lyrics. Since debuting in 2015 with the release of his EP, ImaginaryAppalachia, Wall has received overwhelming acclaim—Steve Earle declares, “Colter Wall is bar-none the best young singer-songwriter I’ve seen in twenty years,” while Rick Rubin, who recently signed Wall to his American Songs publishing company, proclaims, “Colter sings and writes songs in ways seemingly lost in time. There is an agelessness about him so unusual in someone so young.”